ASp:

In speaking the sentence, which would you say:

1. I was at my mother's-in-law house.

2. I was at my mother-in-law's house.

I would always use the second one, never the first. Hmmm. We could recast it. Peggy was at her mom's house. I went along. Or: Peggy wasn't at her mom's house, but I was. (Now, Mrs. Robinson, would you please put that back on!)

TdE

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